author: david inglis

Solitary Walks Through Many Lands

... intrigue . If we contemplate Venice merely externally , there is nothing to excite poetic raptures . Straight dirty canals and stone bridges ; the land and the sea equally level ; regular rows of poplar trees , and hardly any other ...

Nature: Thinking the natural

... Alan Watts , most often found among the new therapy and new religiosity ... guilt at his rootlessness : What actually has disappeared , is the classic ... guilt ... his guilt takes on a different form from that of his predecessors ...

Cultural Sociology: An Introduction

... social and cultural distance between groups in society. Thus, fashion has often been seen as the domain in which the ... Its Social Agendas: Class, Gender and Identity in Clothing, University of Chicago Press, Chicago. Entwistle, J. (2000) ...

Nature: The nature of human nature

... Susan Curtiss described her as follows : Genie was pitiful . Hardly ever having worn clothing , she did not react to temperature , heat or cold . Never having eaten solid food , Genie did not know how to chew , and had great difficulty ...

The Refrigerator and how it Works

Explains the scientific principles involved in the operation of a refrigerator.

The Internal Combustion Engine and how it Works

... SAE J. , vol . 38 , no . 3 ( March 1936 ) , p . 90 . 2. H. C. Gerrish and ... 514-536 . 22. P. Mader , M. Heddon , M. Eye , and W. Hamming . " Effects of ... SAE Paper 660781 , November 1 , 1966 . 24. R. Robbins , K. Borg , E. Robinson ...

Nature: From nature to natures : contestation and reconstruction

... John Meyer ( 1999 : 3 ) believes to be the core belief of the ecological world- view , i.e. , the idea that ' humans and non - human nature are necessarily connected and hence interdependent ' . This core belief ostensibly requires a ...

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